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Man ‘mistakenly’ left in court cells for two nights

‘It was like torture!’

A man was left in the cells of Masterton District Court for two nights at the weekend without food.

“The only question was how long he would spend in a windowless cell with a toilet, a tap, a concrete slab for a bed, and a shoe for a pillow.”

He had no toilet paper, no mattress, and no natural light, reports said.

“One of the things he said was, it was like torture. [There was] no way of knowing how long he would be there or when he would get out,” his barrister Susie Barnes said.

It’s entirely possible that the victim, who has name suppression after pleading guilty to drink-driving, and was being held in the cell while his bail conditions were typed up, was conveniently forgotten and was being extrajudicially punished by police.

Other News in Drips…

The State’s other Stinking Secrets: Why authorities fiddle the figures for road fatalities

Truth hurts New Zealand’s $10-billion tourism industry. The average tourist would not visit this country, if they knew true extent of the daily carnage on our deadly roads.

Truth about the mayhem would also hurt the massive foreign investment in New Zealand.

[The Stock of total foreign investment in New Zealand was at least NZ$ 322,279 million, excluding confidential amounts funneled through Channel Islands, according to a report posted at https://www.nzte.govt.nz/en/invest/statistics/ ]

How Many Foreigners Killed in NZ Since 2000?

About 4,000 overseas visitors, international students, foreign workers, recent emigrants and refugees have lost their lives and 24,000 others seriously injured in New Zealand since year 2000. [Updated in January 2017]

Pioneering Maori detective killed in head-on crash
The woman killed in a head-on crash in Paekakariki on Sunday was pioneering Maori detective Te Rauoriwa Daphne Pomare. She was returning from a holiday visiting family in Western Australian mining country when her car was involved in a head-on crash on the Kapiti Coast on Sunday. Four people sustained moderate injuries in the crash. http://www.stuff.co.nz/dominion-post/news/85668629/women-dies-following-kapiti-coast-crash

Crash on State Highway 2 leaves two critically injured
A two-car crash on State Highway 2, between Ridgemount Rd and Matahorua Rd, just after 5pm on Sunday. Both drivers were taken to Hawke’s Bay Hospital with critical/ serious injuries.
See also: Two injured in highway crash north of Napier

At least three cyclist were killed or seriously injured after being hit by cars since Saturday, according to insider information, but no police reports were available as of writing.

Man hit by car near Matata

A man was hit by a car near Matata this afternoon. The victim, believed to have been cycling, and a car collided near the intersection of SH2 and Flax Rd about 2.25pm, and has since been taken man to Whakatane Hospital in a serious condition, reported Bay of Plenty Times.

The Orbiter bus was stopped at a bus stop on Hamilton’s Pembroke Street by Waikato Hospital on September 29 before it rolled down the hill, smashed into a wooden side barrier and sent logs flying, bounced off the barrier and rolled over to the other side of Pembroke Street. It then hurtled into a ditch, where it narrowly avoided crashing into a Waikato Hospital building.Photo credit: Ben Cain

Either no one has driven a car in NZ this week, or a major reporting injunction is in effect

How will you ever know which is least likely? Use Occam’s Razor to cut through the bullshit.

Other News in Drips…

Earthquake of 5.2 magnitude, centred near Masterton, rocks lower North Island
A 5.2 magnitude quake, centred west of Masterton (about 70kilometre ENE of Wellington), near the Wairarapa town’s water treatment plant, struck at 7.41am on Tuesday, and had a “strong” intensity, Geonet said. “Thousands of people reported feeling the quake around New Zealand.”

Foreign driver charged with causing death and injury
A Singapore man who has admitted “charges of aggravated careless driving causing death and injury, after the death of a motorcyclist near Oamaru, is to be sentenced in June.”

WHAT HAPPENED TO THE 175 CRASHES THIS WEEK?

Truth hurts New Zealand tourism. The average tourist will not visit this country, if they knew true extent of the daily carnage on our deadly roads. Therefore:

About two-thirds of the road fatalities in New Zealand go unreported by our political police, or unrecorded by Ministry of Transport [“Minitru”.] This week there’s been a near total news censorship…

Censorship, news blackout and disinformation are serious threats to democracy, even one as fake and dysfunctional as ours!

About 2.7 million licensed drivers, half million or so unlicensed/unqualified drivers and more than one million tourists (per year) drive on New Zealand death roads.

More than half of the above drive a vehicle under the influence (illicit drugs, banned substances, prescription medication…), while intoxicated, fatigued or mentally unfit, resulting in inordinate numbers of fatalities and injuries. [Other factors for the carnage include deadly roads, road unworthy vehicles…]

DAY 92 of latest TOURISTS or truth? campaign in NZ

Truth hurts New Zealand tourism. The average tourist will not visit this country, if they knew true extent of the daily carnage on our deadly roads. Therefore:

About two-thirds of the road fatalities in New Zealand go unreported by our political police, or unrecorded by Ministry of Transport [“Minitru”.]

Censorship, news blackout and disinformation are serious threats to democracy, even one as fake and dysfunctional as ours!

About 2.7 million licensed drivers, half million or so unlicensed/unqualified drivers and more than one million tourists (per year) drive on New Zealand death roads.

More than half of the above drive a vehicle under the influence (illicit drugs, banned substances, prescription medication…), while intoxicated, fatigued or mentally unfit, resulting in inordinate numbers of fatalities and injuries. [Other factors for the carnage include deadly roads, road unworthy vehicles…]

DAY 91 of latest TOURISTS or truth? campaign in NZ

Truth hurts New Zealand tourism. The average tourist will not visit this country, if they knew true extent of the daily carnage on our deadly roads. Therefore:

About two-thirds of the road fatalities in New Zealand go unreported by our political police, or unrecorded by Ministry of Transport [“Minitru”.]

One way to manipulate the road toll statistics, second only to news censorship, is to report most of the dead as being in a “serious/ critical” condition, in “intensive care”, or having “life-threatening” injuries. This way, if the news leaks, they could always be pronounced “dead as a result of their injuries”.

Censorship, news blackout and disinformation are serious threats to a democracy, even one as fake dysfunctional as ours!

About 2.7 million licensed drivers, half million or so unlicensed drivers and more than one million tourists (per year) drive on New Zealand death roads.

More than half of the above drive a vehicle under the influence (illicit drugs, banned substances, prescription medication…), while intoxicated, fatigued or unfit, resulting in inordinate numbers of fatalities and injuries.

Today was also the day thousands of angry protesters shut down intersections in Auckland’s CBD to “send a message” against the TPPA signing.

Trade ministers from the 12 countries joined in the Trans-Pacific Partnership agreement (TPPA) today signed the biggest trade deal in history in Auckland, despite the massive public outrage. [What have the people got to do with issues of national interest?]

Council Trade union secretary Sam Huggard said the government did not consider people in the TPPA plan, reports Erin Speedy.
“They didn’t want us to say we want an end to corporate greed.”

Selected road accidents have reported, but NO fatal crashes were included

Two seriously injured in head-on crash near Timaru
Two people were taken to Timaru Hospital with serious injuries after a two-vehicle head-on collision on the Timaru-Pareora Highway at 9.45pm.
It took two hours to free one of the injured swho was trapped inside the wrecked vehicle, said a St John Ambulance spokesman.http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11584282

… and naturally, police are afraid of any witnesses that could disrupt their secrecy campaign…

Police concerned over snap-happy bystanders at crash scenes
People snapping photos and taking videos at accident scenes and publishing them on social media has police concerned. http://www.stuff.co.nz/timaru-herald/news/76565226/police-concerned-over-snaphappy-bystanders-at-crash-scenes

Updated on 21 August 2015

15,000 “severely housing deprived” people live in Auckland: Council report (2014)

“Pregnant women are among the rising number of homeless people on city streets, with some sleeping rough just weeks out from giving birth,” says Lauren Priestley, an NZME News Service reporter.

The following article was posted at NZ Herald [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11500365] but was removed shortly after publication. The page was cached by a reader and sent to the blog moderators.

‘Pregnant women among rising number of homeless in NZ cities’

Pregnant women are among the rising number of homeless people on city streets, with some sleeping rough just weeks out from giving birth.

National Women’s Hospital Maori midwifery adviser Mahia Winder said she was currently looking after three “streeties” who are pregnant.

She has been treating pregnant homeless women at parks, roadsides, brothels and rehab centres for about 10 years – the only one in Auckland doing the job.

An Auckland Council report released in 2014 showed there were about 15,000 “severely housing deprived” people in Auckland, but there are no official figures recording the number of pregnant women in the group.

Ms Winder said the number of pregnant women might be rising, but only in line with the steady increase of homeless people year on year.

And the main concern for the soon-to-be-mums is not usually the impending birth, but survival.

“Usually having the baby is probably about the last thing on their minds. There’s more stress in the fact they’ve got nowhere to live and are usually cold and hungry and broke and often have addiction problems.

“I probably am the only one who looks after homeless pregnant people [in Auckland]. For me, I’m looking after three streeties at the moment who are pregnant and there’s probably a couple more out there seeking midwifery care.”

The lack of emergency housing set up for pregnant homeless women in Auckland was part of the issue, Ms Winder said.

She said new mothers also had difficulty finding housing or emergency accommodation once they gave birth.

“There is nowhere specifically for pregnant women, we haven’t got places for women with mental health issues either, or lots of people that need specialist care.”

Emergency housing provider Danielle Bergin, of Island Child Charitable Trust which usually takes in homeless families, said living on the street or in temporary accommodation was particularly hard for pregnant women.

She was currently housing a mother with a 4-month-old baby who had been pregnant when she applied for a home.

About a year ago, Ms Bergin took in a 28-year-old woman who was heavily pregnant. The woman had the baby and then was forced to return to the emergency housing room in Pt England.

“Here we are a year later, has anything changed? I’m finding it so hard to get the houses now. For families or mothers with babies I’m finding it incredibly hard, there are such long delays.

“There are some serious delays in people having their applications completed and they think they’re on the [social housing] waiting list but they’re not.

“It’s very worrying for women who are so close to birth, there is a nesting instinct. I do think it causes undue stress.”

Lifewise service manager Corie Haddock said the sector was seeing an annual increase in homelessness and marginalised groups, including pregnant women, were the hardest hit.

The organisation was currently looking after one pregnant woman and has helped women who were more than 8 months’ pregnant in the past, he said.

It was “hard to quantify” whether more homeless women were becoming pregnant or more pregnant women finding themselves without a home, he said.

“I think they all want to be good mothers so that pressure of not having somewhere safe and secure to live and for their baby to live must have a detrimental impact on them.

“[We help] anyone and everyone that comes through the door needing support. We’ve had situations in the past where we’ve had young women that are pregnant and I guarantee we’ll have situations in the future as well.” – NZME. Copyright the author and/or the relevant media/ syndicator.

TODAY’S NEWS BLACKOUT ALERT LEVEL:

‘DEFCON ZERO’ CODEULTRA-RED

What indeed did happen to the reporting of foreign tourists killed in New Zealand?

If you are one of the blog’s visitors, you may be wondering as to why New Zealand Media are no longer reporting the incidents in which foreigners have been killed in New Zealand the middle of February, 2010.

The blog moderators can confirm that based on a directive signed by half dozen officials and a few ‘unofficials’ including Air Marshal Sir Bruce Reid Ferguson KNZM, OBE, AFC [MIn, CIA, KGB, KIA, LBW…,] the Director of Government Communications Security Bureau and Dr. Warren Tucker [Dr NYLONS,] Director of Security Intelligence Service, the Prime Minister of New Zealand Mr John Key has imposed a ‘DEFCON ZERO’ akin to a “Code Ultra Red” on the reporting of any such news.

You may still hear about high profile cases, or incidents involving foreigner, where too many witnesses were present, but that would be about all the news you’ll ever hear.

Mr Key has imposed the censorship under the guise of “National Security.”

For your information, an average of about 20 foreign visitors are/will be killed and another 60 seriously injured each month throughout 2010.